The Riksbank on the result of the euro referendum

Statement by the Sveriges Riksbank on the decision of Sweden to reject the introduction of the euro on September 14. "The result of the referendum means that the forecasts of inflation in Sweden 1-2 years ahead will continue to determine the way monetary policy is conducted," commented Governor Lars Heikensten.

The result of the referendum - that a majority of the Swedish population says "no" to introducing the euro - means that the Riksbank will continue to conduct monetary policy on the basis

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